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Lennox Robinsonnging very soon, as the interaction between these fields has provided new insights into both:.Results from Algebraic Geometry permit the construction of codes, which are better than those known before, while very well-known bounds on codes in turn improve Weil‘s bound for the number of points on a c
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A. Norman Jeffaresnging very soon, as the interaction between these fields has provided new insights into both:.Results from Algebraic Geometry permit the construction of codes, which are better than those known before, while very well-known bounds on codes in turn improve Weil‘s bound for the number of points on a c
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新义
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Passion and Cunning: An Essay on the Politics of W. B. Yeats, and compromisers. Hers was the kind of Irish mind which Yeats could call — when he felt it to be on his side — ‘cold’, ‘detonating’, ‘Swiftian’, or when — as in this case — it was not on his side, ‘bitter’, ‘abstract’, ‘fanatical’.
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坦白
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John Butler Yeats, a great civilization and yet was detached from it: as artist, as thinker, as Anglo-Irishman. Yet his virtues were its virtues: his capacity for work, his refusal to specialize, his fundamentally serious-minded approach to poetry and painting, his devotion to his family and his friends, and his firm
迅速成长
发表于 2025-3-26 20:08:56
The Earlier Poems: Some Themes and Patterns,ing the morass of late nineteenth-century romanticism from which the poet’s developing genius eventually rescued him. There is of course some justification for this. The moaning self-indulgence of such a poem as ‘The Sad Shepherd’, the meretricious Orientalism of ‘Anashuya and Vijaya’, and what he h